Türkiye’s CHP Staves Off Corruption Trial, Faces Another One
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The trial of 12 defendants, including Ekrem İmamoğlu, who was removed from his position as Mayor of Istanbul, on charges of irregularities at the CHP's 38th Ordinary Congress, has been adjourned until July 1st.
A critical day is unfolding in the legal process concerning the CHP (Republican People's Party) convention. While the fifth hearing is expected to take place today, the debate over "absolute nullity" has been reignited. Furthermore, the transfer of case files from Istanbul to Ankara has raised new questions about the course of the proceedings.
The trial regarding the CHP's 38th Ordinary Congress will be held today in Ankara. This is not the "absolute nullity" case currently under appeal. It is a criminal case, and the decision from that case, in which the detained presidential candidate Ekrem İmamoğlu is among the defendants, is considered to potentially affect the "nullity case." Today's hearing has been postponed four times previously.
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